Aim: To examine if there are differences in opinions of healthcare workers about electronic nursing documentation considering their education level and to examine if there are differences with regard to self-estimated level of IT skills and knowledge. The examinees and methods: The research was conducted as a cross-sectional study. Examination included healthcare workers in General hospital “Dr. Josip Benčević“. Number of examinees involved into examination is 122. Examination instrument is an anonymous questionnaire consisting of 20 questions. The answers are defined by applying dichotomous and Likerts assessment scale, then determining one or more offered answers. Dichotomous scale is defined by encircling YES or NO types of questions. Likerts assessment scale is defined by ranking questions according to scale of 1 – 5. Results: 76 (62,3%) of examinees claim that nursing documentation is necessary because it is prescribed by law. All examinees 122 (100%) claim that nursing documentation is obligatory is in their institution. As far as evaluation of their own knowledge and skills at using the computer is concerned, most examinees claim that they own sufficient and/or basic knowledge and computer skills 99 (81,8%),. The most examinees agree with the statement that the number of nurses needs to be increased, 106 (88,3%) of them, as well as the number of computers, 86 (74,1%) of them. Conclusion: Statistical data treatment leads me to the conclusion that the higher familiarity of examinees with informatisation is, the higher is application of nursing documentation in electronic form. Furthermore, the higher rating of application is, the higher is the rating of nursing documentation in electronic form. Also, the results say that there are no significant differences in rating in relation to self-estimated knowledge level about informatisation.